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Old 07-21-2010, 01:14 PM
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Default The Top Ten Longest Living Animals.

Something I was reading, thought id post for anyone who was interested..
The top ten longest living things.

10. Warty Oreo
140 years


9. Orange Roughy
149 years


8. Aldabra Giant Tortoise
152 years


7. Lake Sturgeon
152 years



6. Shortraker Rockfish
157 years


5. Galapagos Tortoise
177 years


4. Red Sea Urchin
200 years


3. Rougheye Rockfish
205 years


2. Bowhead Whale
211 years


1. Ocean Quahog
400 years
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THAT IS CRAZY, i wished id live that long
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I thought I recall reading in the Guiness book of World Records about 35 years ago that some variety of pine in the California mountains lived something like 6000 years but Wikipedia says more like 5000 years.
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That would be a plant, but if you look at it that way, rocks are the oldest thing on the earth.
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Plants are living things, rocks, not so much
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So live rock is not alive rock.
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ill change my title to include the word animals, to save confusion.
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Plants are living things, rocks, not so much
Try telling that to my pet rock Johnny. I think he might be slightly offended.
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I thought I recall reading in the Guiness book of World Records about 35 years ago that some variety of pine in the California mountains lived something like 6000 years but Wikipedia says more like 5000 years.
They are called britslecone pines.
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Went whale watching this summer and got to see the oldest recorded orca at just over 100 years old (can't remember her exact age). She is still going strong .
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Other than the whale, they are also all cold-blooded creatures. I'm guessing that the need to burn energy constantly to stay warm is not as good for longevity as the ability to conserve energy by being cold-blooded.
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